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Use Cases

jbraiuka edited this page Nov 24, 2015 · 17 revisions

Use Cases

This document outlines the different ways you should configure the input CSV in order to produce the desired output. For what each csv setting is, please see CSV Parameters

General Settings

These are the general settings which apply to every form of time streaming you can do.

Input, Output, and Archive Directories

The input directory is denoted as SOURCE in the csv file. This will be the directory where we will look for images.

The output directory is denoted as DESTINATION in the csv file. This is where we will output our time streams to. It is best to think of the output as four parts. The output directory, then the time stream format, then the year / month / day folders, then finally the file name itself. With the exception of the year / month / day folders, each of these is fully customizable.

The Archive directory is denoted as ARCHIVE_DEST in the csv file. If the Archive mode is selected, then this will store all of the unprocessed images. This will be done before any resizing, or rotating.

File Name Filtering

Shifting the date and Time

Filter by Image Type

Date from the Filename

Timestreaming Images

Copying and Timestreaming Images

Moving and Timestreaming Images

Moving and Archiving Images

Resizing Images

Custom Folder Path

Custom File Name

Rotating Images

Deleting Images By Time and Date

Listing Images By Time and Date

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